What is the purpose of tariffs on Canada?

All amounts negotiated by your orange genius. And they very rarely come into effect. They are only applied if you go over quota. Those tariffs are there the way all tariffs are there, to protect an existing industry. Blanket tariff against everything is NOT the way to do it.
Would be nice if you guys were on the side of the USA.
 
So he put on tariffs then paused them then put them on again and paused them for thirty days but the next said he was doing more tariffs in two days. Trump is a flip flopping fool
 

Goldman Sachs' Jan Hatzius: In the near term, tariffs will result in lower growth & higher inflation​


The figures were in line with—if a touch worse than—economists' forecasts. Nevertheless, stocks took a tumble on Thursday after the report. The S&P 500, which aggregates the performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded American companies, was down 0.7 percent on the day.

“Today’s data was mixed at best, but we still have no clarity on the economy moving forward with the Trump turmoil,” Byron Anderson, head of fixed income at Laffer Tengler Investments, told NBC News. “The longer we have chaos and turmoil from Trump, the higher the probability that we will eventually have data trend negative.”

www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/goldman-sachs-jan-hatzius-in-the-near-term-tariffs-will-result-in-lower-growth-higher-inflation/vi-AA1AsEbH?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=4d796993657e4f09b648df59b6657222&ei=127
 
scripted messaging from demofks. it proves the shared messaging of you fkers. Puts you into that category. You're there. You receive messaging. You don't go looking for it, no, no, you receive it. it's called......EXPOSED
Dude, seriously?
 

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Goldman Sachs' Jan Hatzius: In the near term, tariffs will result in lower growth & higher inflation​


The figures were in line with—if a touch worse than—economists' forecasts. Nevertheless, stocks took a tumble on Thursday after the report. The S&P 500, which aggregates the performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded American companies, was down 0.7 percent on the day.

“Today’s data was mixed at best, but we still have no clarity on the economy moving forward with the Trump turmoil,” Byron Anderson, head of fixed income at Laffer Tengler Investments, told NBC News. “The longer we have chaos and turmoil from Trump, the higher the probability that we will eventually have data trend negative.”

www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/goldman-sachs-jan-hatzius-in-the-near-term-tariffs-will-result-in-lower-growth-higher-inflation/vi-AA1AsEbH?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=4d796993657e4f09b648df59b6657222&ei=127
 
Has anyone cared to examine the macroeconomic impact of all of this?
Yep...

Macroeconomics the type of tariff that Trump is doing (wide ranaging without industry specific purpose) will hust both economies..


 
Apparently, he learned that we are $35Trillion in debt mainly due to trade imbalances. :omg:

The water softening system in my apartment building was fine too, until I discovered a leak in the plumbing. What started as a small leak has grown to 6 gallons an hour or 144 gallons per day. Trump is coming tomorrow at 10 a.m. to fix it. :)

So foreign wars, crashing the stock market and tax cuts for the rich had nothing at all to do with that? We are in no way 35 trillion in debt because of trade imbalances.
 



“Why would our Country allow another Country to supply us with electricity, even for a small area? Who made these decisions, and why?” Trump fumed on Truth Social.

The answer? Donald J. Trump.

During his first term, Trump negotiated for the free exchange of electricity in North America in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), including the zero-tariff trade of energy products.

We're dealing with an imbecile here, but no one in Maga is willing to admit it, because they're all in the cult, and he's their cult leader.
 
So foreign wars, crashing the stock market and tax cuts for the rich had nothing at all to do with that? We are in no way 35 trillion in debt because of trade imbalances.
How do you know?
 
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